Indian caught and handled hides came from Fort Benton, and post in Indian Territory, through J.G. Baker & Company, T.C. Power & Company, and other Indian traders. The buffalo robes were, with few exceptions, handles by fur merchants, and were converted into sleigh robes and men's coats by fur manufacturers.
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Explanation:
<h2><u><em>When a new process for tanning buffalo hides was discovered more people started killing buffalos. Just so they could get their fur from the animals and thats when the tanning became famous for its usage and after all of that, buffalo is moslty extinct, and its getting more extinct from people of today.</em></u></h2><h2><u><em> The people of today use buffalo skin for clothing and bags, but what they dont realize, they have not many buffalos. Most of the time people eat buffalos, and that cause extinction all of the time.</em></u></h2>